Error 1325

"error 1325 Premiere Elements 4 this is not valid file name"
Pls help now I can neither install or uninstall This happened after installing PowerDVD 10th ..

Fray-pa I have already responded to your question in http://forums.adobe.com/thread/941444.  Please do not post multiple threads on the same topic.

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